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OPINION

LETTER: Wisniewski the man for the moment in NJ

John Wisniewski has spent his life serving the people of New Jersey. His two-plus decades in our state Assembly have allowed him to cultivate the skills necessary to engage in the decision-making processes that have led to countless decisions that have favored the residents of our state.

Whether it’s neighbors in Sayreville seeking assistance with Sandy recovery, his parish in need of legal direction, or folks on the Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge in need of someone to seek resolution to their traffic jam, John Wisniewski has a solid track record of doing what is good and right for the people he serves.

John’s willingness to stand up for the people he serves is exactly the kind of backbone we need in the Garden State. John is not a “go along to get along guy”. He has demonstrated the willingness to go to bat for the citizens of New Jersey when his peers have suggested otherwise.

John has demonstrated in recent public forums and debates that he knows what is happening in New Jersey and how it is impacting the citizens he aspires to serve. He is in favor of a $15 dollar minimum wage, a single-payer universal healthcare system, fully funding the School Funding Reform Act of 2008, decriminalizing marijuana, and an affordable New Jersey college education. John is against fracking, pipelines, and corporate welfare.

John Wisniewski is precisely the guy New Jersey needs as its next governor.